Jennifer

Update on Jennifer

Jennifer is married with two children. She is 30 years old and lives in the Philippines. Jennifer operates a business providing transportation services to earn a living. She's been doing this for more than two years and every month she earns 5,000 Philippine pesos (PHP) from her business.

In 2011, Jennifer joined GDMPC. Jennifer has requested a loan of 10,000 PHP to purchase new tires for her vehicle. In the future, Jennifer hopes to improve the general living conditions of her family.

Previous Loan Details

Jennifer is married with two children. Jennifer is twenty-nine-years-old and lives in the Philippines. Jennifer is operating a service-based business, providing transportation services to earn a living. She's been doing this for two years and every month she earns PHP 5,000 from it.
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About GDMPC

Gata Daku Multi-Purpose Cooperative (GDMPC) was founded in 1992 by 32 farmer-members to empower people by providing livelihood opportunities and other support services. Today, it has over 15,000 members located in upland, lowland and coastal regions of the Philippines, and offers credit, savings, education, and various social services.

Concurrent and Successive Loans

Our Field Partners often work with borrowers over a series of loans as the borrowers build credit, take out bigger loans, and expand their businesses. In order to make it easier for our Field Partners to post loans for borrowers who have been listed on Kiva before, we allow them to post successive and concurrent loans for their Kiva borrowers. This means that our Field Partners are able to post a borrower's second, third, etc., loan on Kiva without having to re-enter all of the borrower's information.

This borrower has been listed on Kiva before, so you'll see an updated loan description, as well as excerpts of the original descriptions from earlier loans. Most borrowers take out loans consecutively, meaning that they receive a second loan after having repaid the first. However, sometimes our Field Partners give out concurrent loans, allowing borrowers to take out one primary loan and a secondary "add-on" loan along with it. These "add-on" loans are typically smaller than the borrower's primary loan and serve a different purpose. Because Field Partners can now post loans as successive and concurrent loans, you will be able to track borrower progress over time and see the various ways a borrower is working with our Field Partners through funds from Kiva’s lenders.